And welcome to Channel 7's SANFL coverage and thanks to the SANFL for the million dollars.

Tonight's game is our Adelaide Crows versus.....hang on a moment.... ah, yes, West Adelaide. Goiod side, West, Mods and Rehnny played for them, they're the ones wearing the Essendon jumpers.

We'll be having an interview with Heath Younie about some of the Crows juniors and the injury status of Sam Jacobs after that ankle injury.

We'll have a camera in the Crow's rooms and we'll hear Heath's pre-match address. There'll be a special half-time interview with an ex-West Adelaide player, for some balance, so we'll look forward to a chat with Jason Porplyzia and his thoughts on the Crows big win yesterday against GWS.

Our after the game special voting on the game will give a 3-2-1 for the Crows State League Player of the Year and there'll be the usual Crows Goal of the Day and Crows Play of the Day.

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...and West kick it forward, a great chase by Kerridge, but it's marked by a West player who will shoot for goal. Good pressure there by Siggins, though, he's one to watch................

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So that's our wrap for today, tune in next week for our blockbuster match, the Power Magpies playing at Unley Oval.

I know I am part of the "Good Heads For Radio" Club. CK is the handsome one.

Also there is a slight issue that I have regular home match obligations to the Eagles during the season (Just signed new contract for 2 more years) which is why I am only a part timer on radio as it is.

Then there is my extensive on field footy background to throw in.

At a guess I could see a similar approach taken as done with the Foxtel Cup where it is seen as a development step for AFL media to grow in in a commentary role.

Only change is that the crew surely would be from SA.

You would hope from a credibility factor that at least one of the team had some sort of SANFL expertise.

eartotheground wrote:Mark Soderstrom will nearly certainly head the coverage, more likely in a couple of capacities. Outside of that, it may depend on who Seven wants to train for higher duties down the track.

So, in your opinion ettg, do you think the likes of Chris Kendall and Kym Morgan are a chance to be approached?

It would depend on what the overall position is that any commercial network holds on broadcasting the games. Are they aiming to use it as a means of publicising the SANFL and maintaining a commitment to local sport, or is it seen as part their AFL coverage and therefore, a means of also using existing AFL staff to help with their contracts.